@Nemat,

Would you mind telling me if you can see PhoneMyPC in the Market on your
Tattoo?

@tomei,
I too would like some of those services. I guess Google expects others to
fill the void and build business around the services we all need. For
example, online market listings: there are now many.

I hope you're wrong about HTML5/Chrome; I'd like to see the idea of on-board
apps continue. There are many things you can do with an app that won't be
possible in HTML5 for many years to come.

SoftwareForMe.com
Makers of PhoneMyPC



On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 10:21 PM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> No, it's not protected.
>
> On Nov 30, 10:12 pm, westmeadboy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is your app copy-protected?
> >
> > On Dec 1, 1:48 pm, "[email protected]"
> >
> >
> >
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi SoftwareForMe.com,
> >
> > > Sorry for my ranting. I was/am really frustrated by Google's lack of
> > > developer support, especially related to the Market.
> >
> > > I really would like to have features like these:
> >
> > > (a) When I upload my app, it would be nice for them to give me a
> > > warning -- your app will not show up on these devices because of
> > > reason XXX.
> >
> > > (b) contact a user to address bad comments he posted about my app
> >
> > > (c) see comments from users, in all languages, in real time via the
> > > web
> >
> > > (d) see ranking, per-country statistics, etc
> >
> > > The Market has been operating for more than a year. I can't believe a
> > > company who claims to be a web company can't even do such basic stuff.
> >
> > > My only conclusion is -- Google doesn't want Android apps to be "too
> > > successful". They want everyone to use HTML5, web, etc, so that they
> > > can sell more ads. That's the direction they want to go with Chrome
> > > OS. So for developers like me who write a local, non-ad-based app, I
> > > can go screw myself.
> >
> > > On Nov 30, 9:06 pm, "SoftwareForMe.com SoftwareForMe.com"
> >
> > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Being a real lover of the Android platform, I'm a little frustrated
> that
> > > > things aren't perfect, that there are some devices that can't [yet]
> see some
> > > > apps, and that there are splinter devices (Archos) that won't have
> access to
> > > > the de-facto Android App market.
> >
> > > > Nonetheless, Google's market is amongst the top selling points for
> all
> > > > Android phones, is a key point of comparison when pitting Android is
> pitted
> > > > against Apple, WimMo, etc., and as such, will succeed and continue to
> grow,
> > > > in my opinion.
> >
> > > > I would very much like to chase phone models and make sure they can
> all see
> > > > our apps--we want sales as much as the next team--but I really
> believe this
> > > > thinking is backwards. OEMs should be the ones working to make sure
> their
> > > > phones have access to the widest array of apps possible.
> >
> > > > As long as we developers follow the standards, practice good
> development
> > > > practices and do the 'right thing' to make our apps run on all
> phones, the
> > > > continued problem of 'disenfranchised phones' will attract attention,
> and
> > > > it's the OEMs who will pay (HTC, being that they are so far the kings
> of
> > > > "can't do that").
> >
> > > > SoftwareForMe.com
>
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